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'''GitHub Copilot''' is an AI pair programmer developed by GitHub and OpenAI to helps users by autocompleting code.<ref>Gershgorn, D. (2021, June 29). GitHub and OpenAI launch a new AI tool that generates its own code. The Verge. Retrieved January 27, 2022, from https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/29/22555777/github-openai-ai-tool-autocomplete-code<ref/><ref name="GitHub copilot">GitHub copilot · your AI pair programmer. GitHub Copilot. (n.d.). Retrieved January 27, 2022, from https://copilot.github.com/ </ref> GitHub Copilot draws context from comments and code, and suggests individual lines and whole functions.<ref name="GitHub copilot"/> GitHub Copilot is powered by OpenAI Codex, an AI system created by OpenAI.<ref name="GitHub copilot"/> The GitHub Copilot technical preview is available as an extension for Visual Studio Code, Neovim, and the JetBrains suite of IDEs.<ref name="GitHub copilot"/> It was first announced by GitHub on 29 June 2021.<ref name="Verge legal">Gershgorn, D. (2021, July 7). GitHub's automatic coding tool rests on untested legal ground. The Verge. Retrieved January 27, 2022, from https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/7/22561180/github-copilot-legal-copyright-fair-use-public-code </ref>
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'''GitHub Copilot''' is an AI pair programmer developed by GitHub and OpenAI to helps users by autocompleting code.<ref>Gershgorn, D. (2021, June 29). GitHub and OpenAI launch a new AI tool that generates its own code. The Verge. Retrieved January 27, 2022, from https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/29/22555777/github-openai-ai-tool-autocomplete-code</ref><ref name="GitHub copilot">GitHub copilot · your AI pair programmer. GitHub Copilot. (n.d.). Retrieved January 27, 2022, from https://copilot.github.com/ </ref> GitHub Copilot draws context from comments and code, and suggests individual lines and whole functions.<ref name="GitHub copilot"/> GitHub Copilot is powered by OpenAI Codex, an AI system created by OpenAI.<ref name="GitHub copilot"/> The GitHub Copilot technical preview is available as an extension for Visual Studio Code, Neovim, and the JetBrains suite of IDEs.<ref name="GitHub copilot"/> It was first announced by GitHub on 29 June 2021.<ref name="Verge legal">Gershgorn, D. (2021, July 7). GitHub's automatic coding tool rests on untested legal ground. The Verge. Retrieved January 27, 2022, from https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/7/22561180/github-copilot-legal-copyright-fair-use-public-code </ref>
  
 
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GitHub Copilot is an AI pair programmer developed by GitHub and OpenAI to helps users by autocompleting code.[1][2] GitHub Copilot draws context from comments and code, and suggests individual lines and whole functions.[2] GitHub Copilot is powered by OpenAI Codex, an AI system created by OpenAI.[2] The GitHub Copilot technical preview is available as an extension for Visual Studio Code, Neovim, and the JetBrains suite of IDEs.[2] It was first announced by GitHub on 29 June 2021.[3]

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  1. Gershgorn, D. (2021, June 29). GitHub and OpenAI launch a new AI tool that generates its own code. The Verge. Retrieved January 27, 2022, from https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/29/22555777/github-openai-ai-tool-autocomplete-code
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 GitHub copilot · your AI pair programmer. GitHub Copilot. (n.d.). Retrieved January 27, 2022, from https://copilot.github.com/